When On Any Sunday premiered in 1971, it wasn’t just any movie. Directed by Bruce Brown – who also helmed surfing classic The Endless Summer – this insider look at motorcycle racing reached a wide audience that was fascinated by the heartfelt stories of real-life riders, earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature.

Four decades later, On Any Sunday: The Next Chapter shows that the passion for riding motorcycles is as strong as ever.
Bruce’s son, acclaimed filmmaker Dana Brown, directs this modern take on the original, capturing what it means to ride in the United States and globally. Shot in 4K Ultra HD, the action and emotion are breath-taking: phenomenal athletes, revolutionary innovators, Hollywood stars and even visionaries who use motorbikes to save lives. On Any Sunday: The Next Chapter journeys deeper into the humanity and excitement of motorcycle culture across disciplines – the passion for the race, the love of family and friends, and the thrill of the ride.

The afternoon will be a proper east London affair backed up with a BBQ, food, drinks, DJs and plenty of bikes. Happening at the excellent boutique cinema, bar and restaurant, The Institute of Light, tickets are likely to sell out fast. There will be plenty of free parking for motorcycles

Saturday 7th Oct (Yes we know a Sunday would have been better).
Screening starts at 2.30pm
Tickets £6/£9
The Institute of Light
Arch 376,
10 Helmsley Place
London Fields
London, E8 3SBhttps://www.the-institute-of-light.co.uk

with support from Red Bull, Bolt Motorcycles, Geoff Waugh Pics and The Bike Shed

Who Ride
“On Any Sunday, The Next Chapter” continues the Brown family tradition of documentary filmmaking that captures the passion for motorcycle riding first portrayed in the original film in 1971 and continues today.